You could have a feeling of peace with yourself and this may mean that today you could approach things with a sense of calm and serenity. It might be that you understand that there is little in life that truly is of immediate concern and that by simply being present to the things that happen to you is enough. This might be a good chance to observe yourself and your life from the vantage point of an outside observer. If you can practice this form of detachment, you may notice that when things do occur, you are much more able to separate yourself and merely watch without getting too emotionally involved. While you may not wish to do this constantly, if you can look upon your life from a different perspective today, you may find it easier to let things go and maintain greater sense of overall wellbeing.

Being able to once in a while detach from our emotions and situations can give us a much more mindful awareness of ourselves, our actions, and of the present moment. At the moments when everything seems right with the world it is easy to forget that this inner serenity is fleeting – one minute we may be calm and the next we might notice something that upsets us. But by learning to detach from the constant change that pervades everyday life today, you will be able to remain in the present, see that the things that happen to you will come to pass, and will experience true peace of mind.